quenchless
Americanadjective
Other Word Forms
- quenchlessly adverb
- quenchlessness noun
Etymology
Origin of quenchless
Example Sentences
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Probably Longfellow came closest, noting that lighthouses are “steadfast, serene … a quenchless flame.”
From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 22, 2017
By this time "the quenchless ambition of an ordered mind" disclosed in Freeman's portrait of the early years has mellowed to massive, benevolent prudence.
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This was Donizetti's 63rd opera, and it is a charmer with a quenchless flow of melody and fun involving the usual op�ra bouffe case of mistaken identity.
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If purity of spirit can burn away the dross of circumstance, then Maraden's Sonya is a quenchless flame, albeit a small one.
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Your cup, my quenchless one, Is at length heaped up, Like Benjamin's, And it runs over!
From Outlook Odes by Crosland, T. W. H. (Thomas William Hodgson)
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